Pinnacle ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Pinnacle ( noun )

  1. The highest point, level, or degree attained; the summit or apex.
  2. A thing or person that is the most successful, respected, or notable in a particular field or area.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french pinacle, from latin pinnaculum, from pinna "feather, fin", from penna "feather".

Examples:

  1. The summit of Mount Everest is the pinnacle of mountaineering achievement.
  2. He was considered the pinnacle of his profession.
  3. The new skyscraper will be the pinnacle of modern architecture in the city.
  4. She reached the pinnacle of her career when she was appointed CEO.
  5. The Pinnacle is a skyscraper that is the tallest building in the city.

(As a verb)

Pinnacle ( verb )

  1. The highest point, level, or degree attained; the summit or apex.
  2. A thing or person that is the most successful, respected, or notable in a particular field or area.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french pinacle, from latin pinnaculum, from pinna "feather, fin", from penna "feather".

Examples:

  1. The summit of Mount Everest is the pinnacle of mountaineering achievement.
  2. He was considered the pinnacle of his profession.
  3. The new skyscraper will be the pinnacle of modern architecture in the city.
  4. She reached the pinnacle of her career when she was appointed CEO.
  5. The Pinnacle is a skyscraper that is the tallest building in the city.
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